Saw Joji yesterday on Amazon Prime.
Absolutely loved the film up to two-thirds of the movie at which point the movie, in my opinion, began to run out of steam.

Though the film is billed as an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, I couldn't find the source material's influences enough in the film, save for the big middle act. Both the characters and situations diverged a lot from the bard's magnum opus so much so that I think it is safe to consider Joji an original film (though the film owes its setting to KG George's Irakal, Joji doesn't share that film's pessimistic outlook and rawness for better and worse).
Performances were top-notch and the technical department scored big time. The screenplay by Shyam Pushkaran used the craft of minimalism to spectacular results.

I particularly loved the fluid camerawork by Shyju Khalid (props to those outdoor scenes). But the unsung hero here is the composer Justin Varghese who has employed an international orchestra to give the film a different sound.

Rating: 3/5